Spelling Trouble

Now that her split from husband Charlie Shanian is public, Tori Spelling tells People magazine she feels "I've really disappointed people."

"I've disappointed everyone who came to my wedding," she says. "I'm disappointed in myself."

But behind the scenes, there are whispers that the break-up was over more than differences of opinion. Spelling hit it off with actor Dean McDermott on the set of their TV movie "Mind Over Murder," a friend of the actress tells People. "It just happened," the friend said.

Shanian understandably declined to comment to People.

SO DEF: Jay-Z is going back to his roots--or rather, he's bringing The Roots on board Def Jam Records, mtv.com reports. That's what the hip-hop group's drummer estlove said Wednesday, adding, "It's historical." He said "Of course, for The Roots, the most important thing for us is providing grade-quality, hip-hop connoisseur music. So we're very excited to have a new home."

CHOSEN ONES: The Beatles did it. So did Mariah Carey. Why not Destiny's Child? As the R&B divas part ways, they'll be leaving fans with "#1's," a compilation of their No. 1 hits due out Oct. 25, billboard.com reports. In addition, look for two new tracks from the group and one from Beyonce and Slim Thug.

TV TIME: Live, from New York, it's Steve Carell. The "40-Year-Old Virgin" star will host "Saturday Night Live" to kick off its 31st season, zap2it.com reports. Joining him as a musical guest: Kanye West, who goes live on NBC for the first time since he said "George Bush doesn't care about black people" during the network's telethon for hurricane relief.

Do I know you?

Before she was a girl-rock goddess and Lance Armstrong's fiance, Sheryl Crow was just another musician trying to make a name for herself. Crow recalls a typical fan encounter to Blender magazine: "I was on my way to Vegas. My first record had just broken, and these guys wanted my autograph. I thought, 'Oh, God, they recognize me.'

"Turns out they thought I was [jailed Hollywood madam] Heidi Fleiss."

Yikes. How embarrassing. But not as embarrassing as these potential Hollywood mix-ups.